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US11751991B2 - Accommodating intraocular lenses and methods of use - Google Patents

Accommodating intraocular lenses and methods of use
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Accommodating intraocular lenses containing a flowable media and their methods of accommodation.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/860,459, filed Jan. 2, 2018, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/711,552, filed Dec. 11, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,855,137, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/177,857, filed Jul. 22, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,328,869, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/951,441, filed Jul. 23, 2007; U.S. application Ser. No. 12/177,857 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/646,913, filed Dec. 27, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,637,947, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/782,474, filed Jul. 24, 2007, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 11/173,961, filed Jul. 1, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,247,168, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
Cataracts are a major cause of blindness in the world and the most prevalent ocular disease. When the disability from cataracts affects or alters an individual's activities of daily living, surgical lens removal with intraocular lens (“IOL”) implantation is the preferred method of treating the functional limitations.
A cataract is any opacity of a patient's lens, whether it is a localized opacity or a diffuse general loss of transparency. To be clinically significant, however, the cataract must cause a significant reduction in visual acuity or a functional impairment. A cataract occurs as a result of aging or secondary to hereditary factors, trauma, inflammation, metabolic or nutritional disorders, or radiation. Age related cataract conditions are the most common.
In treating a cataract, the surgeon removes the crystalline lens matrix from the lens capsule and replaces it with an IOL. The typical IOL provides a selected focal length that allows the patient to have fairly good distance vision. Since the lens can no longer accommodate, however, the patient typically needs glasses for reading.
More specifically, the imaging properties of the human eye are facilitated by several optical interfaces. A healthy youthful human eye has a total power of approximately 59 diopters, with the anterior surface of the cornea (e.g. the exterior surface, including the tear layer) providing about 48 diopters of power, while the posterior surface provides about −4 diopters. The crystalline lens, which is situated posterior of the pupil in a transparent elastic capsule, also referred to herein as “capsular sac,” supported by the ciliary muscles via zonules, provides about 15 diopters of power, and also performs the critical function of focusing images upon the retina. This focusing ability, referred to as “accommodation,” enables imaging of objects at various distances.
The power of the lens in a youthful eye can be adjusted from 15 diopters to about 29 diopters by adjusting the shape of the lens from a moderately convex shape to a highly convex shape. The mechanism generally accepted to cause this adjustment is that ciliary muscles supporting the capsule (and the lens contained therein) move between a relaxed state (corresponding to the moderately convex shape) and a contracted state (corresponding to the highly convex shape). Because the lens itself is composed of viscous, gelatinous transparent fibers, arranged in an “onion-like” layered structure, forces applied to the capsule by the ciliary muscles via the zonules cause the lens to change shape.
Isolated from the eye, the relaxed capsule and lens take on a more spherical shape. Within the eye, however, the capsule is connected around its circumference by approximately 70 tiny ligament fibers to the ciliary muscles, which in turn are attached to an inner surface of the eyeball. The ciliary muscles that support the lens and capsule therefore are believed to act in a sphincter-muscular mode. Accordingly, when the ciliary muscles are relaxed, the capsule and lens are pulled about the circumference to a larger diameter, thereby flattening the lens, whereas when the ciliary muscles are contracted the lens and capsule relax somewhat and assume a smaller diameter that approaches a more spherical shape.
As noted above, the youthful eye has approximately 14 diopters of accommodation. As a person ages, the lens hardens and becomes less elastic, so that by about age 45-50, accommodation is reduced to about 2 diopters. At a later age the lens may be considered to be non-accommodating, a condition known as “presbyopia”. Because the imaging distance is fixed, presbyopia typically entails the need for bi-focals to facilitate near and far vision.
Apart from age-related loss of accommodation ability, such loss is innate to the placement of IOLs for the treatment of cataracts. IOLs are generally single element lenses made from a suitable polymer material, such as acrylics or silicones. After placement, accommodation is no longer possible, although this ability is typically already lost for persons receiving an IOL. There is significant need to provide for accommodation in IOL products so that IOL recipients will have accommodating ability.
Although efforts have been made with accommodating IOLs, there is a need for an accommodating IOL that can restore as much accommodation to the eye as possible.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
One aspect of the invention is an accommodating intraocular lens. The lens includes an optic portion comprising an anterior element, a posterior element, and an intermediate layer disposed along an optical path of the lens, wherein the intermediate layer is disposed between the anterior element and the posterior element. The lens also includes a peripheral portion in fluid communication with the optic portion. The intraocular lens is adapted such that when a flowable media is moved between the peripheral portion and the optic portion in response to ciliary muscle movement, at least two of the anterior element, the posterior element, and the intermediate layer move from a first configuration to a second configuration.
In some embodiments the posterior element comprises a channel formed therein, and wherein the posterior element and the intermediate layer define an active channel in fluid communication with the peripheral portion. The anterior element can be bonded to the intermediate layer, such as along the periphery of the anterior layer. The intermediate layer can also be bonded to the posterior element.
In some embodiments the intermediate layer comprises an actuator. The actuator can be in contact with the anterior element throughout an entire accommodation range of the intraocular lens, or the actuator may not be in contact with the anterior element throughout an entire accommodation range of the intraocular lens. The actuator assumes a substantially conical configuration in a disaccommodated configuration.
In some embodiments the peripheral portion is coupled to the posterior element. The posterior element can include a buttress element disposed at the periphery of the posterior element, and wherein the peripheral portion is coupled to the buttress element. The peripheral portion can comprises a haptic and the haptic comprises a connection element adapted to fit within a bore in the buttress element. The peripheral portion can comprise a haptic and the buttress element comprises a connection element adapted to fit within a bore in the haptic.
In some embodiments the intermediate layer and the anterior element define a passive chamber containing a second flowable media therein. The anterior element, the intermediate layer, the posterior element, the second flowable media, and the flowable media can all be substantially indexed matched to one another.
In some embodiments the at least two of the anterior element, the posterior element, and the intermediate layer that move from a first configuration to a second configuration are the intermediate layer and the anterior element.
One aspect of the invention is an accommodating intraocular lens. The lens includes an optic portion comprising an anterior element, a posterior element, and an intermediate layer disposed between the anterior element and the posterior element. An anterior surface of the anterior element defines an anterior surface of the lens and a posterior surface of the posterior element defines a posterior surface of the lens. The lens also includes a peripheral portion in fluid communication with the optic portion. The intraocular lens is adapted such that when a flowable media is moved between the optic portion and the peripheral portion in response to ciliary muscle movement, at least one of the anterior surface of the lens and the posterior surface of the lens moves from a first configuration to a second configuration.
In some embodiments a first surface of the intermediate layer partially defines an active channel which is in fluid communication with the peripheral portion. The intermediate layer and the posterior element can define the active channel. The intermediate layer and the anterior element can define a passive chamber containing a second flowable media. In some embodiments the anterior element, the posterior element, the intermediate layer, the flowable media, and the second flowable media all are substantially index-matched to each other.
In some embodiments the anterior element is bonded to the intermediate layer, which can be along the periphery of the anterior layer. The intermediate layer can be bonded to the posterior element.
In some embodiments the intermediate layer comprises an actuator, which can be in contact with the anterior element throughout an entire accommodation range of the intraocular lens, or which can be in contact with the anterior element only through a portion of an entire accommodation range of the intraocular lens. The actuator can assume a substantially conical configuration in a disaccommodated configuration.
In some embodiments the peripheral portion is coupled to the posterior element. The posterior element can include a buttress element disposed at the periphery of the posterior element, and the peripheral portion is coupled to the buttress element. The peripheral portion can comprises a haptic and the haptic comprises a connection element adapted to fit within a bore in the buttress element. The buttress element can alternatively comprise a connection element adapted to fit within a bore in the haptic.
One aspect of the invention is a method of changing an optical parameter of an accommodating intraocular lens. The method includes providing an intraocular lens comprising an optic portion and a peripheral portion extending peripherally from the optic portion, wherein the optic portion comprises an anterior element, a posterior element, and an intermediate layer disposed between the anterior element and the posterior element. The optic portion and the peripheral portion are in fluid communication. The method also includes moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the peripheral portion in response to ciliary muscle movement to change an optical parameter of the intraocular lens, wherein moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the peripheral portion comprises moving at least two of the anterior element, the intermediate layer, and the posterior element from a first configuration to a second configuration.
In some embodiments moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the peripheral portion comprises deforming the peripheral portion. Moving at least two of the anterior element, the intermediate layer, and the posterior element can comprise moving the intermediate layer and the anterior element from a first configuration to a second configuration.
In some embodiments the intermediate layer and the posterior element define an active channel in fluid communication with the peripheral portion, and the intermediate layer and the anterior element define a passive chamber containing a second flowable media therein. The method further comprising index matching the anterior element, the intermediate layer, the posterior element, the second flowable media, and the flowable media.
One aspect of the invention is a method of changing the power of an accommodating intraocular lens. The method includes providing an intraocular lens including an optic portion and a non-optic peripheral portion, wherein the optic portion comprises an anterior element, a posterior element, and an intermediate layer disposed between the anterior element and the posterior element, and wherein an anterior surface of the anterior element defines an anterior surface of the intraocular lens, and wherein a posterior surface of the posterior element defines a posterior surface of the intraocular lens. The method also includes moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the non-optic portion in response to ciliary muscle movement to change the power of the intraocular lens, wherein moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the non-optic portion comprises moving at least one of the anterior surface of the intraocular lens and the posterior surface of the intraocular lens.
In some embodiments moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the non-optic portion comprises deforming the non-optic portion. Moving a flowable media between the optic portion and the non-optic portion can comprise moving the intermediate layer from a first configuration to a second configuration.
In some embodiments the intermediate layer and the posterior element define an active channel in fluid communication with the peripheral portion, and the intermediate layer and the anterior element define a passive chamber containing a second flowable media therein. The method also includes index matching the anterior element, the intermediate layer, the posterior element, the second flowable media, and the flowable media.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
All publications and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
FIGS.1,2A, and2B illustrate the structure and operation of a human eye.
FIGS.3-5 show an exemplary embodiment of an intraocular lens.
FIG.6 shows a portion of an exemplary intraocular lens in disaccommodative and accommodative configurations.
FIG.7 shows an exemplary optic portion of an intraocular lens.
FIGS.8A-8C show an alternative embodiment of an intraocular lens.
FIGS.9-12 show an alternative embodiment of an intraocular lens.
FIGS.13-15 show an alternative embodiment of an intraocular lens in varying accommodative configurations.
FIG.16 shows an exemplary haptic being compressed between a lens capsule and an optic portion.
FIGS.17-20 show exemplary alternative haptic designs.
FIG.21 illustrates dimensions of an exemplary haptic.
FIG.22 shows an exemplary haptic design and a capsule in accommodated and disaccommodated configurations.
FIGS.23 and24 show an alternative haptic design comprising bellows.
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The invention relates generally to intraocular lenses (“IOLs”) and particularly to accommodating intraocular lenses. In preferred embodiments the IOL includes a flowable media (such as a fluid, gelatinous material, etc.) that is moved within the IOL, in response to ciliary muscle movement, to change the power of the IOL.
FIGS.1 and2 illustrate the structure and operation of a human eye.Eye100 includes cornea1,iris2,ciliary muscles3, ligament fibers orzonules4,capsule5,lens6 and retina7.Natural lens6 is composed of viscous, gelatinous transparent fibers, arranged in an “onion-like” layered structure, and is disposed in transparentelastic capsule5.Capsule5 is joined byzonules4 around its circumference tociliary muscles3, which are in turn attached to the inner surface of eye0. Vitreous8 is a highly viscous, transparent fluid that fills the center ofeye100.
Isolated from the eye, the relaxed capsule and lens take on a convex shape. However, when suspended within the eye byzonules4,capsule5 moves between a moderately convex shape (when the ciliary muscles are relaxed) and a highly convex shape (when the ciliary muscles are contracted). As shown inFIG.2A, whenciliary muscles3 relax,capsule5 andlens6 are pulled about the circumference, thereby flattening the lens. As shown inFIG.2B, whenciliary muscles3 contract,capsule5 andlens6 relax and become thicker. This allows the lens and capsule to assume a more convex shape, thus increasing the diopter power of the lens.
Additionally, various natural mechanisms affect the design requirements of the present invention. For example, during accommodation the pupil naturally stops down (i.e., reduces in diameter) which reduces the area of the natural lens that transmits light. In addition, the eye will experience the Stiles-Crawford Effect which also reduces the effective area of the natural lens. In particular, the brightness of light rays incident on cones in the eye is dependent on the angle at which those rays are incident on the cones. In particular, light rays that strike the cones perpendicular to their surface appear brighter than those that do not. As a result, the light rays passing through the periphery of the lens are less significant for proper vision.
FIGS.3-5 show a first embodiment of accommodatingIOL10.IOL10 includes a peripheral non-opticportion comprising haptics12 and14. The IOL also includes an optic portion includinganterior lens element16,intermediate layer18 which comprisesactuator20, and substrate, or posterior element,22.Anterior element16 is bonded tointermediate layer18 at its periphery. In some embodiments the anterior element may also be bonded toactuator20. The intermediate layer is also bonded toposterior element22. The inner surface ofhaptics12 and14 defineinterior volumes24 which are in fluid communication withactive channel26 defined byposterior element22 andintermediate layer18. As shown,actuator20 is integral withintermediate layer18.Posterior element22 is molded withbuttresses11 which include a buttress bore13 therethrough. The haptics have a haptic attachment element15 (which can be stiff or flexible) which is sized and shaped to fit within buttress bore13. An adhesive layer can be applied to the outer surfaces of the haptic attachment elements and/or the inner surface of the buttress bore to facilitate attachment of the haptics to the optic portion. The IOL contains a flowable media within the haptics and the active channel. The IOL also includespassive chamber21 that is defined by the anterior element and the intermediate layer. The passive chamber contains a second flowable media (e.g., a fluid, elastomer, etc.), which may be the same as the fluid within the haptics and active channel, or it may be a different flowable media. The active channel and the passive chamber are not in fluid communication.
Deformation ofhaptics12 and14 in response to contraction of ciliary muscles movement transfers the flowable media (such as a fluid) betweeninterior volume24 andactive channel26. When the flowable media is transferred into the active channel from the haptics, the pressure in the active channel increases, causingactuator20 to deflect in the anterior direction. This causesanterior element16 to deflect in the anterior direction, increasing the IOL power in this accommodated configuration.
In any of the embodiments herein, moving fluid between the haptics and the optic portion can cause the change in curvature of the posterior element rather than, or in addition to, the anterior element. While changing the curvature of the anterior element is described herein, this is not meant to be limiting to the IOLs. For example, the IOL can be flipped upon implantation such that the anterior element is disposed on the posterior side of the lens, while the posterior element is disposed on the anterior side of the lens. Moving fluid from the haptics to the optics would therefore cause the posterior surface of the IOL deflect. Alternatively, the actuator can be in contact with the posterior element and the active channel can be defined by the intermediate layer and the anterior element, while the passive chamber is defined by the posterior element and the intermediate layer. Moving fluid from the haptics to the active channel would thereby deflect the posterior element.
FIG.6 is a cross sectional view of a section of an exemplary IOL showing the IOL in a disaccommodated state (dashed lines) and an accommodated state (solid lines). The IOL includesanterior element74,intermediate layer78 which includesactuator73, andposterior element75.Actuator73 is comprised ofdeflection element71 and bellows70. When the pressure is increased inactive channel72, bellows70 change configuration from the generally conical shape of the disaccommodated state to a curvilinear configuration of the accommodated state.Deflection element71 is forced in the anterior direction due to the increase in pressure. This causesanterior element74 to deflect in the anterior direction as well, steepening the curvature of the anterior element and thereby increasing the power of the lens.
All of the components of the optic portion, including the active flowable media and the passive flowable media, can be substantially index-matched to provide for a generally singular lens element defined by the anterior surface of the anterior element and the posterior surface of the posterior element. “Substantially index-matched” as used herein refers to an IOL whose components are intended to have the same index of refraction, but whose actual indices may differ slightly. The term also refers to a lens which can have adhesive (to bond different components of the lens together) which may have an index of refraction that is slightly different than the indices of the other IOL components.
Some of the components may, however, have different indices of refraction, creating additional interfaces within the IOL.
FIG.7 is a cross sectional view of an IOL (haptics not shown) similar to that shown inFIGS.3-5.FIG.7 illustrates exemplary dimensions of the optic portion of the IOL.Anterior element diameter30 is about 6.0 mm. Theanterior element thickness31 at the center of the anterior element is about 0.43 mm. Intermediatelayer edge thickness32 is about 0.35 mm. Intermediate layer center thickness33 (i.e., deflection element center thickness) is about 0.63 mm.Bellows length40 is about 1.0 mm.Bellows thickness34 is about 0.10 mm.Actuator diameter35 is about 3.40 mm. Posteriorelement edge thickness36 is about 0.60 mm. Posteriorelement center thickness37 is about 0.70 mm.Posterior element diameter38 can be about 6.6 mm to about 7.4 mm. The IOL center thickness39 (in the disaccommodated configuration) between the anterior surface of the anterior element and posterior surface of the posterior element along the optical axis of the lens is about 1.8 mm to about 2.2 mm.
Bellows thickness34 can be adjusted to change the responsiveness of the actuator. As the thickness of the bellows decreases, less fluid pressure is generally required to displace the actuator. In some embodiments the bellows thickness is between about 0.05 mm and about 0.3 mm.
Decreasing theanterior element thickness31 generally increases the responsiveness of the actuator for a given fluid pressure. Length ofbellows40 can also be adjusted to alter the responsiveness of the actuator (actuator diameter35 can similarly be adjusted). As the length of the bellows increases, the volume of the active channel is increased and more volume of flowable media is required to move the actuator. However, by increasing the bellows length, the pressure in the active channel is decreased. Therefore, the volume and pressure required to drive the actuator can be optimized in combination with the flowable media transferred from the haptics to provide the greatest response.
In some embodiments the length of the bellows is between about 1 mm and 2 mm. In some embodiments actuatordiameter35 is between about 2.8 mm and about 4.2 mm.
The dimensions given above are merely exemplary and not intended to be limiting.
FIGS.8A-8C show an additional embodiment ofIOL401.IOL401 includesanterior element404,intermediate layer402,posterior element400, andhaptics412.Intermediate layer402 comprises an actuator, which comprisesdeflection element406 and bellows408. Also shown arepassive chamber405 andactive channel410. As can be seen inFIGS.8B and8C,anterior element404 andintermediate layer402 are bonded directly toposterior element400, which removes an intermediate assembly step of coupling theintermediate layer402 to the anterior element404 (as is the construction in the embodiment shown inFIGS.3-5).Anterior element404 andintermediate layer402 are both bonded toposterior element400 along their periphery.Anterior element404 is bonded toposterior element400 at a location more radially outward from the optical axis OA than isintermediate layer402.
The amount of shape change (i.e., the change in curvature) that the anterior element will undergo in response to fluid movement between the peripheral portion and the optic portion will depend partially on how and where the anterior element is bonded to either the intermediate layer or the posterior element. By varying these boundary conditions it is possible to change the optic power shift for a given amount of displacement at the center of the lens. For example, an anterior element bonded at the very edge of its periphery will deflect in a more spherical manner than will an anterior element that is bonded more radially inward than merely at its periphery. The former is allowed to flex all the way out to its periphery, while the latter is more constrained when deflected and will assume a less spherical configuration when in an accommodated configuration (i.e., will have a stronger aberration).
In addition, the lens bonded at its periphery will deflect at lower active channel pressures than will a lens that is bonded closer to the center.
The anterior element is attached to the posterior element atsurface417 of the posterior element. This mating surface is substantially orthogonal to the optical axis OA. This helps with the assembly process, and gives anterior element404 a firm foundation on which to sit.FIG.8C shows a cross sectional perspectiveview including haptics412.
The posterior element inFIG.8A includes buttresses411.Buttresses411 includenipples413 which are adapted to fit withinhaptic bore415 to attach the haptics to the posterior element. Adhesive can be applied to the mating surfaces.
FIGS.9-12 show an alternative embodiment ofIOL200.IOL200 includesanterior element202,intermediate layer204,posterior element206, andhaptics208. The haptics are attached to theintermediate layer204 by attaching buttresselements212 with optic buttresses210. The actuator includesdeflection element213 and bellows215.FIG.12 is a top view showing the haptics (optic portion not shown). As can be seen, haptic buttresselement212 is incorporated into haptic208 and attaches to the optic portion at optic buttress210. One difference in this embodiment is that most of the mechanical complexity is incorporated into one component of the lens—the intermediate layer. Because the haptics incorporate a buttress element, the change in direction (roughly 90 degrees) of the flowable media occurs in the haptic buttress element rather than in an optic buttress as is the case in the embodiments shown inFIGS.3-5 andFIGS.8A-8C.
FIGS.13-15 illustrate an alternative embodiment in whichdeflection element312 of the intermediate layer is not in contact withanterior element302 during the entire accommodation motion of the lens.FIG.13 shows IOL300 in a disaccommodated state includinganterior element302, intermediate layer304 (includingdeflection element312 of the actuator), andposterior element306. The IOL includesgap310 between the deflection element and the anterior element. When there is no pressure inactive channel308 or in passive chamber314 (as shown inFIG.13), the geometry and passive fluid state is such that there isgap310 between the deflection element and the anterior element.
As the pressure inactive channel308 increases (due to movement of the capsular bag),deflection element312 moves in the anterior direction. Because of the pressure transfer intopassive chamber314,anterior element302 also moves in the anterior direction (thus increasing the power of the lens) but remains generally spherical. The deflection element deflects more quickly than the anterior element, until they engage, as shown inFIG.14.
As the pressure in the active channel continues to increase, the actuator continues to deflect in the anterior direction. Because the deflection element is in contact with the anterior element, further deflection element movement deflects the anterior element. Because of the size of the deflection element relative to the anterior element, the fluid inpassive chamber314 redistributes and creates an aspheric effect inanterior element302, as shown inFIG.15. This further increases the power of the IOL for a smaller aperture.
This embodiment allows for a lower power change rate at relatively low stimulus levels (FIG.14) and a higher power change rate at higher stimulus levels (FIG.15). The anterior element can remain generally spherical when under a low stimulus and becomes aspherical when under a higher stimulus.
One or more of the optic components can be made from suitable polymeric materials. In one embodiment all of the optic components are made of substantially the same polymeric material. Exemplary polymeric compositions that can be used for the optic portion include those described in commonly owned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/034,942, filed Feb. 21, 2008, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/177,720, filed Jul. 22, 2008.
The haptics are disposed on the lens such that when implanted in the lens capsule, the haptics deform in response to the capsule shape changes. The capsule changes shape as the zonules apply or relax forces on the capsule in response to ciliary muscle relaxation or contraction.
In one embodiment the IOL is a fluid-driven accommodating IOL which is adapted to move fluid between an interior chamber in the haptics and the optic portion in response to ciliary muscle movement to cause a change in the power of the lens. In a particular embodiment the fluid is moved to the optic portion as the ciliary muscles begin to contract, causing the zonules to relax the forces applied to the capsule. As the zonules relax the forces, the capsule and/or the optic portion compress the haptic, resulting in fluid moving to the optic portion and an increase in fluid pressure in the optic portion. The fluid movement causes a deflection in an anterior element of the lens, which increases the power of the lens.
FIG.16 shows the cross sections of an exemplary haptic50 being compressed between thelens capsule52 and theoptic portion54 by compressive force “B”. Because the fluid is moved between the haptic and optic portion as the haptic is compressed, the responsiveness of the haptic to the change in forces from the capsule is important in creating an energy efficient IOL. It is generally desirable to transfer energy as efficiently as possible from the forces applied or relaxed on the capsule to the anterior element displacement. The overall shape of the haptic, and perhaps more importantly, the cross-sectional shape of the haptic, can influence how efficiently fluid is transferred between the haptic and the optic portion in response to ciliary muscle relaxation/contraction. It is desirable to obtain a greater response from the haptic in response to a change in force on the lens capsule. It is also desirable to have a haptic/lens system that responds quickly to changes in capsule state.
FIGS.17-20 show exemplary haptic shapes and cross sections.FIG.17 shows a haptic with an elliptical cross section, with a height H greater than width W.FIG.18 shows a haptic with a “D” shaped cross section.FIG.19 shows an alternative haptic shape with a circular cross section.FIG.20 illustrates a haptic with a flat oval cross section.
Other shapes and/or cross sections can also be used to provide for a more responsive haptic. In addition, the haptic may be comprised of a plurality of sections each with differing polymeric compositions, which may allow one section of the haptic to be stiffer than a different section, which could help increase the responsiveness of the haptic. Exemplary polymeric compositions that can be used for the haptics include those described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/034,942, filed Feb. 21, 2008, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/177,720, filed Jul. 22, 2008.
Wall thicknesses can also be varied in a given cross-section to allow localized movement and to increase efficiency.FIG.21 is a cross sectional view showing the exemplary cross section of a haptic.Haptic height260 is between about 3.0 mm and about 3.4 mm.Haptic width262 is between about 1.2 mm and about 2.0 mm.Haptic wall thickness264 is between about 0.1 mm and about 0.3 mm. These dimensions are merely exemplary and are not intended to be limiting.
In some embodiments the haptic shape may be adapted to more naturally mate with the curved equatorial portion of the lens capsule in an disaccommodated state, or to better compliment the corresponding mating surface of the lens. This may help increase the responsiveness of the haptic and decrease the amount of lost movement due to “dead space” between the haptic and the capsule.FIG.19 is an example of this.FIG.22 shows an additional cross sectional design of haptic300, in addition to the capsule in accommodated and disaccommodated configurations.
FIG.23 shows an alternative hapticdesign comprising bellows501 along one side of haptic500. The haptic can be attached to the optic portion using any of the methods described or referenced herein. Haptic500 can also include a reinforcingelement502 along the peripheral side of the haptic to ensure the haptic contacts the capsule bag equator. The reinforcing element can be, for example, a reinforced nitinol wire (metal) or monofilament (plastic).
FIG.24 is a topview showing IOL512 in a disaccommodated state (natural relaxed state) before implantation relative toexemplary capsular bag506.Haptics500 have a diameter of about 10 mm. The optic portion has a diameter of about 6 mm. When implanted in the capsular bag, the capsular bag relaxation causes pressure to be exerted on the haptics, thus bending the haptics. The bellows provide for greater volume reduction in the haptics, which displaces more volume of fluid to the optic portion.
Additional exemplary accommodating IOLs that can incorporate any of the features described herein are described in commonly owned U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/433,046, filed Dec. 12, 2002; U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,122,053; 7,261,737; 7,247,168; and 7,217,288; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/642,388, filed Dec. 19, 2006; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/646,913, filed Dec. 27, 2006, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the following claims define the scope of the invention and that methods and structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.

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What is claimed is:
1. An ophthalmic device, comprising:
an optic portion comprising an anterior optic surface, a posterior optic surface, and an optic fluid chamber, wherein the optic fluid chamber comprises a chamber opening projecting radially outward from a lateral side of the optic portion;
a peripheral portion coupled to the optic portion at the chamber opening;
wherein the ophthalmic device is configured to be implanted within a capsular bag of a subject,
wherein the peripheral portion comprises an interior volume filled with a fluid,
wherein the interior volume is in fluid communication with the optic fluid chamber,
wherein the anterior optic surface is configured to deform in response to a deformation of the peripheral portion due to capsular bag reshaping initiated by ciliary muscle movement undertaken by the subject, and
wherein a segment of the peripheral portion comprises a radially outer peripheral wall and a radially inner peripheral wall closer to the optic portion than the radially outer peripheral wall, wherein a cross-sectional profile of the radially outer peripheral wall is curved radially outward away from the optic portion.
2. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein the peripheral portion surrounds a circular arc of part of a circumference of the optic portion.
3. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein the interior volume is a volume of a peripheral fluid chamber, wherein the peripheral fluid chamber has a proximal opening, wherein the proximal opening interfaces with the chamber opening when the peripheral portion is coupled to the optic portion, wherein a segment of the peripheral fluid chamber surrounds a circumferential segment of the optic portion.
4. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 3, wherein the anterior optic surface is configured to deform in response to a displacement of fluid from the peripheral fluid chamber to the optic fluid chamber in response to the deformation of the peripheral portion.
5. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein a power of the ophthalmic device is configured to change in response to the deformation of the anterior optic surface.
6. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein the peripheral portion is made in part of a flexible polymeric material.
7. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein the peripheral portion comprises an anterior-most portion, and wherein at least part of the anterior optic surface is disposed posterior to the anterior-most portion of the peripheral portion.
8. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 1, wherein a cross-sectional profile of the peripheral portion at one segment of the peripheral portion is D-shaped.
9. An ophthalmic device, comprising:
an optic portion with a deformable anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a fluid chamber adapted to house a fluid therein, wherein the optic fluid chamber comprises a chamber opening projecting radially outward from a lateral side of the optic portion; and
a peripheral portion coupled to the optic portion at the chamber opening,
wherein the ophthalmic device is configured to be implanted within a capsular bag of a subject,
wherein the peripheral portion is configured to curve radially outward and engage with a curved equatorial portion of the capsular bag, and
wherein the deformable anterior surface of the optic portion is configured to deform in response to a deformation of the peripheral portion due to capsular bag reshaping initiated by ciliary muscle movement undertaken by the subject.
10. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 9, wherein a power of the optic portion is configured to change in response to the deformation of the deformable anterior surface.
11. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 9, wherein the peripheral portion surrounds a circular arc of part of a circumference of the optic portion.
12. The ophthalmic device ofclaim 9, wherein the peripheral portion comprises an anterior-most portion, and wherein at least part of the deformable anterior surface is disposed posterior to the anterior-most portion of the peripheral portion.
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